“…Among the ligands in this class, for instance, terephthalic acid is known to provide an efficient energy transfer to support strong lanthanide(III)-centered luminescent emission via the 'antenna effect' (Samuel et al, 2009). On the other hand, small rigid planar species with versatile coordination oxygen donor sites such as oxalate, carbonate, nitrate, and formate anions are also a very important class of ligands for the preparation of lanthanide coordination polymers (Hong et al, 2014;Gupta et al, 2015). These small versatile ligands can bind to metals in different modes, resulting in the formation of multi-dimensional coordination networks with short intermetallic distances, which can aid the energy-transfer process between chromophoric antenna ligands and lanthanide(III) ions (Wang et al, 2012).…”